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Billion-dollar debt trap

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor lands Pakistan in trouble

by Blitz India Media
October 3, 2025
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NEW DELHI: THE China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) which Islamabad had envisaged as an economic game-changer is actually turning out to be a costly venture as it has failed to achieve its targets and instead landed Pakistan in a $9.5 billion debt trap.

The CPEC has very few outcomes to showcase. This delay has cost Pakistan dearly. The overdue energy and infrastructure projects, cost overruns, and accusations of opaque contracts have cost the initiative its viability, according to The Diplomat news magazine.

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According to economist Ali Hasanain, an Associate Professor at Lahore University of Management Sciences, CPEC’s original sin was that a large number of its projects relied on foreign currencies, which clashed with Pakistan’s domestic-oriented exchange rate and industrial policies, narrowing the fiscal space for Islamabad.

Pakistan owes more than $7.5 billion for setting up power plants and additional nearly $2 billion to Chinese energy producers in circular debt, or unpaid bills, the article states.

Due to the delay in CPEC 2.0, Pakistan has been unable to establish the industrial base needed to transform into an export-driven economy and pay off its debts. Consequently, it had to seek more loans to pay past loans – resulting in a prolonged debt crisis.

In 2015, when Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) was in power, it considered itself the chief architect of the initiative. However, the Opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) accused the PML-N of corruption and inflating the cost of projects.

In 2018, when the PTI came to power it attempted to reduce Pakistan’s financial risk by asking the Chinese side to review all the contracts, as the new government feared they were badly negotiated – either overly expensive or on terms excessively favouring China. However, Beijing was prepared to review only those projects that had not been started.

In 2019, the PTI government engaged the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a financial bailout to solve the Balance of Payment (BOP) crisis. For this bailout, Pakistan had to share details of CPEC with the IMF. Pakistan also had to agree with IMF conditions, like fiscal consolidation, that in practice required slowing down the CPEC, which ultimately angered the Chinese, the article states.

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